Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1925, Image 16

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AT EAGLE NOT.
EAOLE POINT, Nov. 5 h looks
as if Eagle Point VfuUld really Iiuvh a
new bridge soon from the amount of (
gravel and rock that Ih beinft unload
ed at the site near HoIhhb kuok
Geo. Holmes Ih bufltlinK on tin ad
dition to the gurase in which (o park
hi truckH during the winter.
Mm, W. C. Duley ha hcen quite 11)
but is Improving,
We are sorry to report Mm. Wes
Childreth is still quite ill although nut
confined to her room all of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith heraine J
the proud parents of a baby daughter
last week. Jloth are doing nicely.
V. C. Charley is quite III at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. !eo.
Nichols of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed ('hurley are fak
ing care of the Churley pluee wllif
Mr. Charley is away.
Several Indies met at Mrs. Thomp
son's last Tuesday afternoon ami did
a lot of sewing for the bazaar. Next
Tuesday they will meet with .M ih.
Tom Clngrnde to sew.
' There whs a fairly good turnout at
the Orange hull lust Friday to the
basket social. The evening was f-pent
playing games and $&u was mud, j
which will be used toward making a ;
payment on the school piuim,
. Raleigh Mathews and family moved
up on their ranch last week.
W. Hurst and family have in txed
Into the Mathews house. I
Miss Brewster, the county home 1
demonstration agent, will meet 'with
the' ladles of Kagln Polilt at Mrs. 1
Thompson's Nov. 17 at 9:15 sharp ho'
that she can give us a good, long dt:y
with our millinery prublHtns. Thim '
i who wish to muke over hats should j
have their inuterials renovated mid i
ready to work on.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carlton of I
Prospect were transuding )iiisimiss
here Wednesday.
The P. T. A. will meet 1-Ylday utter
noon, Nov. 13 at 3 ut the school. Dr.
Oenry will speak and there will (e a
good musical program by the .tirool
children. There will also be con:ii I
erable business concerning the !,
zaur. The parents' und others me
urged to attend. A potted flower will
be given to the room huvlng the lar
.gest number of parents In utten);i;co
on that day.
Fern Jacks Is staying with Mrs.
Win. Bherwood and going to high
school here.
1 J. McPherson has opened his
new store at Medford with everything
In Men's wearing apparel.
ANDERSON CREEK
ANDEK80N CUICKK, Nnv. 4. Dr.
Ooary wuh up to Heo Dad Iiukor Mon
.day. Dad la In poor health. Tho doc
tor had him takon to tho homiltnl.
Mr. and Mrs. RIkkh of AhIiIimhI huh
up on the creek looking for n ranch
to buy, Tuemtay.
Mr. Corp hna bought Stove I.nnnk'n
truck. Mr. Corp hua traded rnnchi'H
with a man In Uend. Mr. I.unuk will
help Mr. Corp ns far" as Klnnmth
1ill..
Mrs. J. Mny nnd Mm. Ualley vIjIumI
the nrhoot WedneHday.
V. M. Petri, Hteve I.unuk and Mr.
Corp went to the flnh hutchcry. They
hrouitht back 60 fine IM,
Mr.; Cans of ApplCKute drove out
Home beef cattle Wednenduy.
Mr. House of Talent, In hillllliiK
wood from J. Mays' ranch.
Ocoi'ge Younir. Frank MurkuesH.
and J.. Mayes were Medford visitors
Thursday. f
Mr. House bought u cow from Mr.
llalley last week.
Mrs. P. Marquess spent Thursday
with Mrs. Mn jr.
A mull from Ashland was up look.
Inn over thu Charles Htnim property
Monday.
Mr. Bill Walker of Jacksonville was
up nnd taken diner with Frank Mar
oushh. 'Ho and Frank were old school
mates. The tlnswlck boys are cuiiIhk their
winter wood at ,1. Marques ranch.
' A School meeting was held Monday.
The. builKet was fixed and n new
stove put up.
John Hchutte made a business cull
nt J. Mnys Monday.
K. J.1 Cenler made a trip to Talent
Monday.
We have snow on the hills this
ninrnlnif. Looks like winter, after our
llle weather.
Mrs. A. C.rlssom and dauuhtrr. Nel
lie, spent moat of lust week In Med
ford. Mrs. Orlssom was having den
tal work done.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Charley and fam
ily spent Saturday and Muiuliiy with
friends In Kugle I'uint.
Mrs. Ken Hhaw made n business
trip to Medford Haturday.
Hum Coy butchered four hous Sun
day, to be cured for home use. una
Comstoek and Walter Charley assist
ed him.
Pearl Murphy, llarhuru IMsell nnd
Thelms. Murphy visited with .Mrs. Aus
tin Hundny.
1 Fred I.uy drovo down beef cuttle
this week.
Mubel WrrtI attended n box nodal
t Persist Friday nlchl and spent Sat
urday and .Hunduy w ith relatives on
Appleirnte.
Oscsr Hanson of Untie Falls visited
his father, N. p. IJuneon Sunday.
lien Werts was a uuest at the Coy
home Sunday evening.
Alice. Dennis spent the week end
o vlsltlnit frlcifds In Kagle Point und
Medford.
Ijiwrence I.uy In building a house
near his fnthrr's at Wellen. -
The snow covered m u in in tops
that greeted us Monday niMiiiliig ie
uliided us that winter nus aiirna h-Ing.
I I I I lit I J
Selling Event Extraordinary !
A Splendid Array of the Best
Overcoats for Winter at
REAL BARGAIN PRICES
JLST chock full of warmth, these Ove rcoats will appeal to every man. We
are offering this special selling jus t at the time when men are ready to buy
for the winter season. These overcoats are taken from broken lots and are, at
these low prices, amazing values!
GROUP 3
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and other good makes.
Sizes 38 to 46,
S45 to $55 Values
$35.00
ALTERATIONS
FREE .
GROUP 2
Oregon City and other,
well-known makes. Sizes
range from 36 to 48,
- Values up to S3 7.50
$25.00
GROUP 1
Some real values in this lot.
Sizes range from coats for
12-year-old boys to size 42,
Regular $25 Values
$15.00
AS
ADVERTISED!
STAR MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Nice Lot of Fancy Chicken
and Rabbits
Spring Lamb
Choice Steer Beef Roast
Corn Fed Pork
Pure Home Rendered Lard
We Deliver
Phone 273
Wong Pon
Ckiiese
Mediciie
frr Trmttaral of
Acuta b4 Ctirnalc
Disease of Ilea
ad Woomb.
OttMt sM (mot tnitsd. tnfliM, it
Wf, bladdar ud ttontrti traobM, fit,
h.rnla, ruptsn. colli.. Iib trouble, fish
ilf.la, ttia. pimiuionia, Mthms snd tiirost
trewMei. rt.utr.tl.rm, tmraotrhAM, flDltr.
sofcpUoo, MUrrk, !. kjtfmMl. 4l-
OfnM Hsvnl A. M. to I P. H.
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.iUr4, On.
We Are Now
Ready to Serve
Toasted
Sandwiches
At All Times
The .
Cozy Nook
Main and Riverside,
Sparta Bldg.
Used Cars
EASY TERMS
1923 Chevrolet touring . . . . . .$295.00
1924 Chevrolet sedan. . ... . .5395.00
1923 Star sedan. . . .$395.00
1921 Chandler coupe. ....... .$395.00
STOUT'S GARAGE
30 N. Holly St.
Fruitgrowers Attention
BEAR CREEK LIQUID
LIME-SULPMUR SPRAY SOLUTION
Dependable' ami effective.
The best and cheapest clean-up spray.
Used by the leading growers of the valley.
Deliveries now ready for fall application.
Bear Creek Spray Corporation, at
Bear Creek Orchards
Phone 401-R-4
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY .
Furniture Hoiute
315 E. Main Phone 505
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Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phona 105 SO North Cantral
Medford, Or.
ESSEX COACH
A Real Buy
Balloon Tiros of Course
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
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